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Wow thanks for the links....I know windows phone7 will succeed. For the touchpro 2 I did a test and made a small call of duty game you can play I used the windows phone7 interface and it ran smooth. Iam sure Microsofts windows phone7 will be as good or better than DS or PSP as long as they get the controls right. Here the articule
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5875874#post5875874
ONly WVGA devices though.
has anyone thought about porting this game to the android platform? i just loved it on iphone and it seems the developer only does iSht software.
link to game http://www.pangeasoft.net/enigmo/info.html.
Hi all, is it possible to install WP7 or Mango on Samsung Galaxy S (Captivate, AT&T). I know we can install android on some of the Windows phones like WP7?
You can't have android on WP7 and you can't have WP7 on android. BTW Mango is a version of WP7
No. Windows phone 7 doesn't work on the hummingbird processor.
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WP7 doesn't support Samsung Hummingbird SoC.
With Bluestack and the upcoming windowsandroid, in near future, windows can run android apps.
Will the Surface tablet then become the most popular tablet since it can run both native Windows applications and android apps?
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Frag1le said:
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Source that windows can run android apps? Liliputing. Also downloaded blue stack and tested it myself on windows 7.
short answer: no.
long answer: windows rt != windows. While a modern pc has all the horsepower needed to emulate an ARM system, an ARM SoC doesn't really have the power to emulate anything (well, anything modern) so i don't think we will see windows rt run android apps anytime soon. Plus, there would be the "marketplace approval issue" and even then you would have no google play...
Braccoz said:
short answer: no.
long answer: windows rt != windows. While a modern pc has all the horsepower needed to emulate an ARM system, an ARM SoC doesn't really have the power to emulate anything (well, anything modern) so i don't think we will see windows rt run android apps anytime soon. Plus, there would be the "marketplace approval issue" and even then you would have no google play...
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Surface tablet runs windows 8, not windows 8 rt and has a intel chip, not arm. There is the surface rt tablet which is based on arm processor. And currently for both blue stacks and windows android, the google play market is accessible. Else u can always sure load apps.
linuxpuppy said:
Surface tablet runs windows 8, not windows 8 rt and has a intel chip, not arm. There is the surface rt tablet which is based on arm processor. And currently for both blue stacks and windows android, the google play market is accessible. Else u can always sure load apps.
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Microsoft is planning on releasing a Surface tablet thats x86 based. Its actually listed on there website rite now. The Surface RT IS the tablet based on ARM and any Windows RT install is ARM based and just saying the Surface RT has a Nvidia Tegra 3 processor. Blackberry tablets are able to run Android apps no problem. Running Windows apps and run Android apps shouldn't be a problem. Its just software.
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linuxpuppy said:
Surface tablet runs windows 8, not windows 8 rt and has a intel chip, not arm. There is the surface rt tablet which is based on arm processor. And currently for both blue stacks and windows android, the google play market is accessible. Else u can always sure load apps.
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no dude, surface runs windows RT and the upcoming surface pro will run windows 8.
your right, surface is arm so if they was the software it could run android app but it would be a lot better to run apps made for the surface. I like the surface over a android tab its just price is too high.
Bluestacks is an emulator. You can't expect things to work 100%.
I've used bluestacks and it is clunky at best. Sure it works on a pinch but I wouldn't buy non-android tablet and expect to run android stuff. Even if things do run perfect, emulation will take a toll on performance.
If you want an android tablet but an android tablet. The only way this will remotely work well is if we find ourselves a 10" HD2.
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Is android more powerful as compare to windows ?
What do you mean more powerful? Code is certainly not more powerful than other code... It could be claimed as more capable
Microsoft will end support of W10 Mobile in December.... are there any viable options for those of us who are still happily using W10M device say a ported version of android or any other OS?....are we left holding paper weights come December since a lot of apps are already cutting and running before the end of the year?
god i miss the days of nandroid on my htc hd2 but alas father time seems to want to claim my Nokia Lumia 1520 from my clutches
Some are struggle to get windows on arm on lumia 950-950xl and more.
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Some are struggle to get windows on arm on lumia 950-950xl and more.
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But what about lumia 640 xl and others?
Android roms.
There is no android rom for a great number of lumias and i hate android os. I will continue with my 640XL with project astoria build until android stop supporting kitkat
I'm happy on 1709 spoofed build on my 640 XL ? all my apps work great and I still purchase apps from ms store. I got a bad experience with Astoria so I won't use that.. I gotta good feeling about my Lumia.
Perhaps here only go to the android. Other options will be difficult.
It is a pity to hear this news, the first time I read about it.